Press Release
Abbott Expands Use of Sustainable Packaging as Part of Global Environmental Efforts
Company Implementing More Than 40 Sustainable Packaging Initiatives
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Sept. 16, 2009
Abbott Park, Illinois (NYSE: ABT)
— Abbott today reported further progress in meeting its goal of a 5 percent reduction in the amount of packaging used in
its key products by 2013, part of a multi-faceted effort to minimize its impact
on the environment. To achieve this goal, the company has launched, or is in
the process of launching, more than 40 sustainable packaging initiatives across
its nutrition, pharmaceutical and medical products businesses. The initiatives
are driven by new standards and guidelines developed by Abbott that encourage
increased use of lighter and sustainable materials in package design.
"Abbott's sustainable packaging initiatives will reduce our
environmental footprint through less waste in landfills, more responsible
forest management and fewer emissions. At the same time, it lowers cost, and,
in some cases, reduces shelf space for our customers," said John Landgraf,
senior vice president, Pharmaceuticals, Manufacturing and Supply, Abbott.
"Throughout the world, consumers increasingly expect the companies they do
business with to be environmentally responsible citizens and Abbott is rising
to that challenge."
Abbott partners with a number of industry and independent groups in the area
of sustainable packaging, such as the Sustainable Packaging Coalition. Abbott
also is working with suppliers who have achieved or are pursuing certification,
with respected sustainability organizations, such as the Program for the
Endorsement of Forest Certification, the Forest Stewardship Council and
the Sustainable Forestry Initiative. In addition, Abbott recently announced
sponsorship of the newly created Michigan State University's Center for
Packaging Innovation and Sustainability, which provides a forum to bridge
academic research with Abbott's real-world application expertise.
"Abbott has been actively working to benchmark and measure progress in
making its packaging more sustainable," said Anne Johnson, director,
Sustainable Packaging Coalition, a project of GreenBlue, a nonprofit
sustainability institute that works with the private sector to enable the
positive redesign of industrial systems. "Given the material challenges of
packaging for health care products, it is impressive to see that they have put
systems in place in recent years that have resulted in tangible results. We
look forward to continuing our collaboration with them and other industry
leaders to develop packaging systems that promote economic and environmental
health."
In addition, Abbott works with major retail customers, sharing information
on packaging reductions the company has achieved in its consumer products. The
company also screens its suppliers, holding them to stringent packaging
requirements. In 2008, the company created an internal packaging design
guideline document to facilitate improved sustainable packaging decisions
throughout the design and development phase of packaging.
"Our sustainable packaging commitment is the latest example of Abbott's
legacy of doing its part to safeguard the environment," explained Donald
Patton, Jr., senior vice president, U.S. Nutrition, Abbott. "Across the
company, Abbott is transitioning to packaging that performs its essential
functions while using less material and more environmentally-friendly
components."
Abbott is working toward delivery on this commitment through a variety of
strategies, including embracing the four R's (reduce, recycle, renew and
re-use). Since 2007, Abbott has eliminated an estimated 2.88 million pounds of
packaging on an annualized basis through reduction initiatives on a few select
products, the equivalent of preventing 15,000 pounds of polystyrene foam from
going into landfills. In addition, Abbott reduced the amount of plastic used in
infant formula containers by 15 percent in 2008.
Some of Abbott's major sustainable packaging initiatives include:

New 22 gram plastic bottles (compared to the old 24 gram weight)
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single use
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New
multiple uses
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- Abbott Nutrition reduced the amount of plastic in its eight ounce
re-closable bottles by 8.3 percent. Through
better design, the company cut polypropylene plastic usage by 2.7 million
pounds annually. The reduced-weight bottles also will help save 436,000 gallons
of gasoline used for transportation per year.
- Abbott recently implemented a pilot program for shipments of some physician
samples that require refrigeration. During the pilot, Abbott is exploring ways
to make this environmentally-friendly alternative comparable in cost to current
packaging. The reusable box – which replaces a larger, single-use box – is
smaller, made of reusable, recyclable and 100 percent organic-based materials,
and can be used more than 100 times.
These are just a couple of examples of the more than 40 sustainable
packaging projects already introduced or in the process of being launched
across Abbott's health care businesses. The company's sustainable packaging
team continues to find new ways to reduce Abbott's environmental footprint
through innovative design and the application of the latest packaging
technology.
Safeguarding the environment is an important part of Abbott's mission to
improve people's health and the company's efforts to be a leader in global
citizenship. In addition to expanded use of sustainable packaging, Abbott has
identified reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, water conservation and
increased use of cleaner and renewable energy as environmental priorities. The
company has set measurable goals in each of these areas to track its progress.
All of Abbott's various health care businesses are examining their
manufacturing processes and needs, as well as their product packaging, to
develop environmentally friendly and sustainable approaches to help the company
meet or exceed these goals.
Abbott was recently named to the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index and
Sustainability North America Index for the fifth consecutive year, and was one
of just two U.S.-based pharmaceutical companies listed on both indices.
The Dow Jones Sustainability World Index ranks Abbott among the top 300 of the
world's largest 2,500 companies, based on an assessment of economic, social and
environmental performance.
About Abbott
Abbott (NYSE: ABT)
is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the discovery,
development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products,
including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The company employs more
than 72,000 people and markets its products in more than 130
countries.
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